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Housing Policy

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 8 September 2022

Thursday, 8 September 2022

Questions (652)

Thomas Gould

Question:

652. Deputy Thomas Gould asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage if it is allowable under law and regulation issued by his Department, for a person to transfer an application from one local authority with retention of the time spent on the original list. [43856/22]

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Written answers

Generally, is not possible for a household previously on one social housing waiting list to carry the time spent on that list when applying to another local authority. This ensures any unfairness that might arise for households already on a waiting list in a 'receiving local authority' is avoided.

The Social Housing Assessment Regulations 2011 (as amended) provide that households may apply for support to one local authority only. Usually, this will be the local authority for the area in which the household normally resides or with which the household has a local connection. Local authorities may also, at their discretion, assess households with no link to the area for support.

Households are reassessed against the eligibility and need criteria set down in the relevant legislation when transferring to another local authority area.  If deemed eligible, they qualify for the suite of social housing supports, including the Housing Assistance Payment, and are placed on the housing list to be considered for suitable tenancies in accordance with the relevant local authority’s allocation scheme. Notwithstanding, local authorities will prioritise allocations to those households they consider to be most in need at any moment in time.

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